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Arm, ärmer, am ärmsten: Menschen mit niedrigem Einkommen steigen immer häufiger ab

Poor, poorer, poorest: people with low incomes are going down more and more frequently
[journal article]

Ehlert, Martin
Heisig, Jan Paul

Abstract

"Die soziale Ungleichheit in Deutschland nimmt zu, auch der Mittelstand befürchtet den Abstieg. Doch in den verschiedenen Einkommensschichten hat sich die Wahrscheinlichkeit zu verarmen über die letzten 25 Jahre sehr unterschiedlich entwickelt. Die Verarmungsquote stieg in den unteren Einkommensschi... view more

"Die soziale Ungleichheit in Deutschland nimmt zu, auch der Mittelstand befürchtet den Abstieg. Doch in den verschiedenen Einkommensschichten hat sich die Wahrscheinlichkeit zu verarmen über die letzten 25 Jahre sehr unterschiedlich entwickelt. Die Verarmungsquote stieg in den unteren Einkommensschichten von ca. 10 auf ca. 15 Prozent, während sie für die mittlere und die obere Einkommensschicht gleichmäßig niedrig geblieben ist." (Autorenreferat)... view less


"As social inequality increases, even the middle class fears downward mobility. However, over the last 25 years, the risk of falling into poverty has developed differently for high- and low-income groups. The poverty entry risk climbed from about 10 to about 15 per cent among the lower income group ... view more

"As social inequality increases, even the middle class fears downward mobility. However, over the last 25 years, the risk of falling into poverty has developed differently for high- and low-income groups. The poverty entry risk climbed from about 10 to about 15 per cent among the lower income group while it remained constantly low for the middle and upper income groups." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
middle class; socioeconomic position; socioeconomic factors; Federal Republic of Germany; social inequality; socioeconomic development; social decline; poverty

Classification
Macrosociology, Analysis of Whole Societies
Social Problems

Method
not specified

Document language
German

Publication Year
2011

Page/Pages
p. 7-9

Journal
WZB-Mitteilungen (2011) 134

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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